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So, Gusto de Mierda, huh? It's a curious entry in the landscape of TV movies. The director remains a mystery, which adds this whole layer of intrigue. The pacing is uneven, kind of meandering at times, but it creates this oddly hypnotic atmosphere that draws you in. It leans heavily into its themes, although without much exposition, which can be a bit jarring. The practical effects are surprisingly decent for a TV flick, giving it a gritty, raw feel that’s hard to shake off. The performances are a mixed bag, but some moments really capture a certain intensity. Overall, it's not your standard fare, definitely distinctive in its own right, and that's what keeps it interesting for me.
Not widely discussed or known, adds to its underground appeal.Great for collectors who appreciate obscure titles.Unique blend of themes that might resonate differently with viewers.
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